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Labidochirus splendescens

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are growing; these are likely to provide extra protection to the hermit crab, but it is unknown whether the association is mutually beneficial. The hydroids are lightly calcified and may grow so thickly as to extend or even partially replace the mollusc shell as the hermit crab's shelter; X-raying
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width of about 2.8 cm (1.1 in). The carapace is armed with dorsal spines and is more heavily calcified than is the case in most hermit crabs. The walking legs are relatively long and the crab "wears" a
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mollusc shell which it inhabits is only needed to provide protection for its soft abdomen. However, the crab almost exclusively chooses shells in which to live on which stinging colonial
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such a "shell" sometimes shows gastropod-like spiral growth of hydractinians extending from the original shell, while little remains of the gastropod shell itself.
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off the coast of North America. It is more heavily calcified and inhabits smaller mollusc shells than most hermit crabs.
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shell that appears to be too small. The crab's body and legs are brown or pinkish and have a reddish iridescent sheen.
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This hermit crab is native to the northeastern Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean, its range extending as far south as
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down to about 412 m (1,350 ft); it frequents open sandy or muddy places.
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This species was first collected during the exploratory expedition by
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McLaughlin, Patsy (2009). Lemaitre R, McLaughlin P (eds.).
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Decapoda
Pleocyemata
Anomura
Paguridae
Labidochirus
Binomial name
Owen
Synonyms
species
hermit crab
Pacific Ocean
HMS Blossom
Kamchatka Peninsula
first described
Richard Owen
Royal College of Surgeons
carapace
mollusc
Puget Sound
Washington state
subtidal zone
gastropod
hydroids

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